The aim of this paper is to take a closer look at some of the challenges facing governments who would like to support public transport if the case for its contribution to urban sustainability is proven. This paper emphasises technology, pricing and management systems futures for urban public transport. This should be interpreted to include the selection of appropriate public transport modes, especially the debate about the role of bus and rail-based systems; the role that pricing plays in positioning public transport in the various transport markets (with consideration of the justification of subsidies), and the alternative ways in which public transport can be delivered to the market, including privatepublic partnerships to share the risk,...
Public transport may be defined as any form of passenger or freight transport that is available for ...
The transport sector, especially in growing cities, faces challenges relating to the climate, local ...
Transport planning has a crisis of identity and its future is uncertain, particularly as the increas...
Urban public transport continues to be a high priority social obligation of governments throughout t...
This paper considers the wider transport policy implications of bus deregulation, especially the lin...
The Fourth International Conference on Competition and Ownership in Land Passenger Transporti, held ...
Urban transport research and planning is facing some major challenges. There is a new realism emergi...
Public transport in urban Australia is dominated by the automobile. As we approach the end of the 20...
The merits of alternative urban and inter-urban public transport systems have been the subject of so...
Public transport provision requires substantial organisational efforts, careful planning, financial ...
The merits of alternative urban and inter-urban public transport systems have been the subject of so...
This paper discusses the transport planning issues that are exposed when new accessibility tools hav...
This paper documents some thoughts on the reform agenda in public transit that is occurring througho...
There is much debate concerning the applicability of IVHS to public transport improvements. In parti...
As population increases and cities continue to grow, there is an urgency to provide efficient and co...
Public transport may be defined as any form of passenger or freight transport that is available for ...
The transport sector, especially in growing cities, faces challenges relating to the climate, local ...
Transport planning has a crisis of identity and its future is uncertain, particularly as the increas...
Urban public transport continues to be a high priority social obligation of governments throughout t...
This paper considers the wider transport policy implications of bus deregulation, especially the lin...
The Fourth International Conference on Competition and Ownership in Land Passenger Transporti, held ...
Urban transport research and planning is facing some major challenges. There is a new realism emergi...
Public transport in urban Australia is dominated by the automobile. As we approach the end of the 20...
The merits of alternative urban and inter-urban public transport systems have been the subject of so...
Public transport provision requires substantial organisational efforts, careful planning, financial ...
The merits of alternative urban and inter-urban public transport systems have been the subject of so...
This paper discusses the transport planning issues that are exposed when new accessibility tools hav...
This paper documents some thoughts on the reform agenda in public transit that is occurring througho...
There is much debate concerning the applicability of IVHS to public transport improvements. In parti...
As population increases and cities continue to grow, there is an urgency to provide efficient and co...
Public transport may be defined as any form of passenger or freight transport that is available for ...
The transport sector, especially in growing cities, faces challenges relating to the climate, local ...
Transport planning has a crisis of identity and its future is uncertain, particularly as the increas...